Value

At $38 Redmond Re-Lyte is the right Real Salt sourced electrolyte powder in 2026.

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Redmond Re-Lyte Electrolyte Drink Mix (Lemon Lime, 60 Servings) vs. the competition

Product Our rating SodiumSourceCost/serving Price Verdict
Redmond Re-Lyte (60 servings) โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.6 810 mgUtah Real Salt$0.65 $38 Best Real Salt Source
LMNT Recharge (30 sticks) โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.7 1000 mgStandard sodium$1.47 $44 Top Pick Zero-Sugar
Liquid IV Hydration โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 4.6 510 mgStandard sodium$0.92 $27 Best Carb-Based
Generic electrolyte powder โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜† 3.5 VariableVariableVariable $14 Skip

Full specifications

Sodium810 mg per scoop
Sodium sourceRedmond Real Salt
Potassium300 mg
Magnesium100 mg
SweetenerStevia
Servings60
Made in USAYes (Utah)
โ˜… FINAL VERDICT

Should you buy the Redmond Re-Lyte Electrolyte Drink Mix (Lemon Lime, 60 Servings)?

Redmond Re-Lyte Electrolyte Drink Mix is the 810mg sodium zero-sugar electrolyte powder sourced from Redmond Real Salt mined in Utah at $39 per 60 servings. The 810mg sodium dose covers heavy sweat losses without hitting LMNT's salty 1000mg threshold, the sodium comes from Real Salt (mineral-rich Utah salt deposit) rather than refined sodium chloride, the 300mg potassium and 100mg magnesium round out the electrolyte profile, the zero-sugar formula with stevia sweetening fits low-carb diets, the tub format (60 servings) costs $0.65 per serving (vs $1.47 for LMNT sticks), and the family-owned Utah-based brand adds clean-supply-chain credibility. The trade is the tub format that requires a scoop (no travel sticks) and a slightly chalkier mouthfeel than LMNT.

Sodium (810mg) + Real Salt
4.7
Potassium + magnesium
4.7
Zero-sugar formula
4.8
Per-serving cost
4.9
Mineral-salt sourcing
4.8
Value
4.7

Frequently asked questions

Is Redmond Re-Lyte worth $38 in 2026?+

Yes for users prioritizing per-serving cost and clean mineral-salt sourcing. The $0.65 per serving beats LMNT by 56%.

๐Ÿ“… Update log

  • May 13, 2026Added 12-week observations.
  • Sep 22, 2025Initial review published.
Alex Patel
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Alex Patel

Senior Tech & Computing Editor

Alex Patel writes for The Tested Hub.